ExtJS 4.1 Development in Eclipse

I'm relatively new to ExtJS development and I'm wondering what the current "best practice" is for developing using the Eclipse IDE.

So far I have installed the VJET and Sencha plugins and have started working on a web application using the MVC pattern. I've found excellent documentation to help me get to this point. However I've struggled to find much documentation or discussion about how to run and debug my application from an Eclipse start point. Right now I've configured my Apache server with an alias to my workspace so I can open the application in Firefox. This works but seems a bit disconnected to me.

So I'm hoping to start a discussion here, in particular how do you guys

At first I was also searching for Sencha plugin to Eclipse. But later I dropped the attempt and started working by including the unpacked sdk folder to my web application's WebContent folder and map the files from html page. It is relatively easy to start coding web applications which uses ExtJS in Eclipse IDE. But I believe it is not the best way to do it. However, this is the only solution I found so for.

The ExtJS part of code is debugged at browser and not in Eclipse. We can use Chrome Developer Tools or Firebug etc to help us debug. While running ExtJS code, firefox is little twitchy comparing to chrome. Better use chrome to minimize the development time.

Does anyone actually use Eclipse to develop ExtJS?

Thanks for the reply a.premkumar
I'm getting the distinct impression that very few people actually use Eclipse to develop ExtJS! Which is a shame because I really like developing Java and PHP applications with Eclipse. So far the benefit of auto-complete is outweighed by the problems I'm facing just working out how to go about setting up a decent development environment.

Since I've had good experiences with Eclipse in the past I think I'll spend a bit more time trying to make it work before looking elsewhere. My next step is read up on the VJET plug-in since I'm not finding it very intuitive to use.